Michael Levine (biologist)
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Michael Levine is an American developmental and cell biologist at
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, where he is the Director of the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and a Professor of Molecular Biology. Levine previously held appointments at the
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, the
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, and
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
. He is notable for co-discovering the
Homeobox A homeobox is a Nucleic acid sequence, DNA sequence, around 180 base pairs long, that regulates large-scale anatomical features in the early stages of embryonic development. Mutations in a homeobox may change large-scale anatomical features of ...
in 1983 and for discovering the organization of the regulatory regions of developmental genes.


Biography

Levine was born in West Hollywood and raised in
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. Levine studied biology as an undergraduate at
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, studying biology with Allan Wilson and graduating in 1976.UCSD Press Release
April 30, 1996.
He went on to graduate studies at
Yale Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, and one of the nine colonial colleges ch ...
, where he studied with Alan Garen and in 1981 received a Ph.D. in molecular biophysics and
biochemistry Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, a ...
. Levine joined the Princeton faculty in 2015, and had been a professor at
UC Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after the Anglo-Irish philosopher George Berkele ...
after leaving UCSD in 1996.Wilbur Cross Medal 2009 Winners Bios
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(last visited 2012 July 29) ("The Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal is an honor presented each year by the Graduate School Alumni Association to a small number of outstanding alumni. The medal recognizes distinguished achievements in scholarship, teaching, academic administration, and public service–all areas in which the legendary Dean Cross excelled.")


Discoveries


Homeobox discovery

Levine was a post-doc with Walter Gehring in Switzerland from 1982 to 1983."What have you got in common with a fly?"
Science Museum, South Kensington, UK (last visited July 29, 2012).
There, he co-discovered the
homeobox A homeobox is a Nucleic acid sequence, DNA sequence, around 180 base pairs long, that regulates large-scale anatomical features in the early stages of embryonic development. Mutations in a homeobox may change large-scale anatomical features of ...
with Ernst Hafen and fellow post-doc William McGinnis:
After learning that
Ultrabithorax Ultrabithorax (Ubx) is a homeobox gene found in insects, and is used in the regulation of patterning in morphogenesis. There are many possible products of this gene, which function as transcription factor, transcription factors. Ubx is used in t ...
, a gene that specifies the development of wings, showed a localized pattern of expression similar to that of Antennapedia, they decided to revisit the classic papers of Ed Lewis. In 1978, Lewis had proposed that all these homeotic genes (the ones that tell animals where to put a wing and where to put a leg and so on) arose from a common ancestral gene. So McGinnis carved up the Antennapedia gene and, using those pieces as probes, the trio identified eight genes, which turned out to be the eight homeotic genes in flies. "That pissed off a lot of people," says Levine. "The homeotic genes were the trophies of the ''Drosophila'' genome. And we got 'em all. I mean, we got 'em all!" Far from being humble, Levine says, "We were like, 'We kicked your ass pretty good, didn't we, baby!' Those were the days."


Discovery of the ''eve'' stripe 2 enhancer

Levine briefly returned to
UC Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after the Anglo-Irish philosopher George Berkele ...
as a postdoctoral fellow with Gerry Rubin.Mike Levine (Abstract)
''
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'', v.13, n.14, R545 (July 15, 2003).
He then joined the faculty of
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
, where he "led the discovery of the modular organization of the regulatory regions of developmental genes." After isolating the ''even-skipped'' (''eve'') gene, Levine's team determined that each of the seven stripes was produced by separate enhancers. With further study they discovered that both a set of activators and a set of repressors worked together to shape the expression of ''eve'' in the second stripe, and determined that the repressors shut down only their binding enhancers, leaving other enhancers free of repression. Joseph Corbo said of the work,
"Before Levine's studies of even-skipped stripe 2, it wasn't clear how you generated spatially restricted patterns of gene expression from initially broad crude gradients of morphogens. I think that the even-skipped stripe 2 studies were the defining studies that showed how an organism can interpret those gradients and turn them into specific patterns of gene expression. To me that's Mike's crowning achievement."


Discoveries in the ascidian ''Ciona''

After earning tenure in only four years at Columbia, Levine moved to
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in 1991, where he added the sea squirt, '' Ciona intestinalis'', to his repertoire. Although much of Levine's work, including his homeobox studies, has been done in ''
Drosophila ''Drosophila'' (), from Ancient Greek δρόσος (''drósos''), meaning "dew", and φίλος (''phílos''), meaning "loving", is a genus of fly, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called "small fruit flies" or p ...
'' Levine's team is also prominent in work with the sea squirt, '' Ciona intestinalis'', an invertebrate that facilitates study of development. For example, this work included insights into classical myodeterminants and the composition of the
notochord The notochord is an elastic, rod-like structure found in chordates. In vertebrates the notochord is an embryonic structure that disintegrates, as the vertebrae develop, to become the nucleus pulposus in the intervertebral discs of the verteb ...
, the defining tissue of the chordate phylum.


Awards

* 1982 - Jane Coffin Childs Postdoctoral Fellowship * 1985 - Searle Scholars Research Fellowship * 1985 - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship * 1996 - NAS Award in Molecular Biology - "For his insightful contributions to our understanding of gene regulation networks and molecular mechanisms governing the development of organisms with a segmented body plan." * 1998 - Elected to
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in "Cellular and Developmental Biology" section: "Utilizing an elegant blend of in vitro and in vivo studies, Levine carried out insightful and complete analysis of regulatory events that govern segmentation and dorsal-ventral polarity in Drosophila. His work provided a dramatic example of combinatorial regulation at a complex enhancer and established new paradigms for transcriptional control.""Michael S. Levine"
National Academy of Sciences Member Directory (last visited 2012 July 29).
* 2009 - Wilbur Cross Medal (Yale Alumni Association)


Professional relations

Levine cites as a significant influence his instructor Fred Wilt (taking his developmental biology class "was probably the single most galvanizing experience I had in terms of defining my future goals"), and cites fellow scientists Eric Davidson, Peter Lawrence and Christiane Nusslein-Volhard as "mentors ndfriends ... over the years". On choosing to become a research biologist, he described some family pressure to become a doctor ("Coming from a modest background, particularly a Jewish family, the pressure to become a doctor was intense"), Fellow biologist Sean Carroll said of Levine, "Mike's work has done for animal development what the work on the lac operon and phage lambda did for understanding
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in simpler organisms ...
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two big discoveries had a very large conceptual significance for
developmental biology Developmental biology is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop. Developmental biology also encompasses the biology of Regeneration (biology), regeneration, asexual reproduction, metamorphosis, and the growth and di ...
and by extension for
evolutionary biology Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes such as natural selection, common descent, and speciation that produced the diversity of life on Earth. In the 1930s, the discipline of evolutionary biolo ...
." Sean B. Carroll, quoted in


Notable papers

* (the
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paper) * * * * * * * * * * * *


Notes


External links


Levine Lab website
* ; Seminars and Talks
Michael Levine's Seminar Series: "Transcriptional Precision in the Drosophila Embryo"
; Interviews (print and video)

"Evolution: 'Great Transformations'" ( WGBH 2001).
Levine interviewed in "What Darwin Never Knew"
PBS Nova, Dec. 21, 2011
Video Interview with Levine by Andrea Anderson
"The Biology of Genomes (2008)", '' SciVee'' (April 8, 2009) * ; Profiles *
"25 Years of Homeodomain / Homeobox discovery"
''Evo devo, HOX'', May 10, 2008. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Levine, Michael 21st-century American biologists American developmental biologists University of California, Berkeley faculty Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences Jewish American scientists Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century American Jews Searle Scholars Program recipients